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Although Pearson disbelieved almost everything Lizzie said, and read a sinister purpose into almost everything she did, he happily accepted her statement about Bridget as the whole truth.
Although " android " is used almost universally to refer to both sexes, and those of no particular sex, " android " technically refers to the male form, while " gynoid " is the feminine form.
Although alkaloids act on a diversity of metabolic systems in humans and other animals, they almost uniformly invoke a bitter taste.
Although clubs from other states were at times invited, the final was almost always between the premiers from the two strongest state competitions of the time — South Australia and Victoria — and the majority of matches were played in Adelaide at the request of the SAFA / SAFL.
Although it has only 6. 14 percent of Alaska's land area, it is larger than the state of Maine, and almost as large as the state of Indiana.
Although agriculture is almost all in private hands, farms are small and inefficient, and the republic traditionally is a net importer of food.
Although Nelson's biographer Ernle Bradford assumed in 1977 that the remains of Orient " are almost certainly unrecoverable ", the first archaeological investigation into the battle began in 1983, when a French survey team under Jacques Dumas discovered the wreck of the French flagship.
Although this is a relatively rare instance of a female Confucian voice, Ban Zhao almost entirely accepts the prevailing views concerning women's proper roles ; they should be silent, hard-working, and compliant.
Although cocoa is originally from the Americas, today Western Africa produces almost two-thirds of the world's cocoa, with Côte d ' Ivoire growing almost half of it.
Although the Cowboys finished the 1989 season with a 1 – 15 record, their worst in almost 30 years, " The Trade " later allowed Dallas to draft a number of impact players to rebuild the team.
Although there are certain pieces where acoustic instruments are featured, almost all sounds of her pieces are created by a synthesiser.
Although vi was almost ubiquitous, he could not count on the local version working the way he expected.
Although testing medical interventions for efficacy has existed since the time of Avicenna's The Canon of Medicine in the 11th century, it was only in the 20th century that this effort evolved to impact almost all fields of health care and policy.
Although it is a mathematical abstraction rather than a programming language, it forms the basis of almost all functional programming languages today.
Although this does not specifically cite the marriage of George Hayward Lindsay to Lady Mary Catherine Gore, George Lindsay almost certainly came into the lands at Glasnevin as a result of his marriage.
Although almost any subject can be found in almost any scale, there are common scales for such miniatures which remain constant today.
Although his coins showed military images almost as often as peaceful ones, Hadrian's policy was peace through strength, even threat.
Although he wrote at least fourteen books, almost nothing of Hipparchus ' direct work survived.
Although Japanese is spoken almost exclusively in Japan, it has been spoken outside.
Although originally hailed as authentic ( notably by Robert Eisler ), it is now almost universally acknowledged by scholars to have been the product of an 11th century creation as part of a larger ideological struggle against the Khazars.
Although famous throughout California for his association with the Gold Rush, Sutter died almost poor, having seen his business ventures fail while those of his elder son, John Augustus Sutter, Jr., were more successful.
Although Riefenstahl lived for almost another half century, Tiefland was her last feature film.

Although and ubiquitous
Although many English speakers from outside North America regard such terms as distinct Americanisms, they are often just as ubiquitous in Canada, mainly due to the effects of heavy cross-border trade and cultural penetration by the American mass media.
Although aggressive encounters are ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, with often high stakes, most are resolved through posturing, displays and trials of strength.
Although the role called for Beckett ’ s seemingly ubiquitous bowler hat, Keaton had brought along some of his trademark flattened-down Stetsons and it was quickly agreed that he should wear one of those.
Although no clear connection has ever been asserted, Holman's title and character name also could have been a nod toward the ubiquitous stationary engine manufactured by the Stover Manufacturing and Engine Company of Freeport, Illinois.
Although not as popular as the ubiquitous " Okada " in Nigeria, keke-marwa's are embraced as an alternative means of transport by the middle and lower class citizens.
Although kuchi shōga does not have a fixed vocabulary, some phoneticizations are ubiquitous.
Although it is not known whether or not Thales was the one who introduced into mathematics the logical structure that is so ubiquitous today, it is known that within two hundred years of Thales the Greeks had introduced logical structure and the idea of proof into mathematics.
Although Weddell seals, crabeater seals and leopard seals are ubiquitous in Antarctic waters, the Ross seal is an uncommon and relatively unknown animal, considered to be the least common pack ice seal.

Although and continental
Although they can sometimes be found on InterCity routes in the continental part of the country.
Although he presented much evidence for continental drift, he was unable to provide a convincing explanation for the physical processes which might have caused this drift.
Although widely used in naval warfare, and in anti-air guns, both the British and Americans feared unexploded proximity fuses would be reverse engineered leading to them limiting its use in continental battles.
Although these continental European powers controlled various coastal regions of southern and eastern India during the ensuing century, they eventually lost all their territories in India to the British islanders, with the exception of the French outposts of Pondicherry and Chandernagore, the Dutch port of Travancore, and the Portuguese colonies of Goa, Daman and Diu.
Although the Royal Navy effectively disrupted France's extra-continental trade — both by seizing and threatening French shipping and by seizing French colonial possessions — it could do nothing about France's trade with the major continental economies and posed little threat to French territory in Europe.
Although Rubiaceae are found in nearly every major region of the world ( with the exception of continental Antarctica, the high arctic, and portions of central Africa and Asia ), diversity is highest in the humid tropics.
Although the apricot is native to a continental climate region with cold winters, it can grow in Mediterranean climates if enough cool winter weather allows a proper dormancy.
Although the first continents formed during this eon, rock of this age makes up only 7 % of the world's current cratons ; even allowing for erosion and destruction of past formations, evidence suggests that continental crust equivalent to only 5-40 % of the present amount formed during the Archean.
Although it was not really connected to it, a peninsular piece of continental crust of the African plate called the Apulian plate lay in between the African and European plates and was involved in subdividing the Tethys and early Alps formation.
Although the Great Barrier Reef formed along a continental shelf, and not around a volcanic island, Darwin's principles apply.
Although the instrument usually descends only to ( written ) low B, continental instruments with an extension to low B ( sounding E ) have existed since early in the 19th century.
Although the continental crust comprises only about 0. 6 weight percent of the silicate on Earth, it contains 20 % to 70 % of the incompatible elements.
Although the rocks in Banff Park were laid down as sediments between ~ 600 Ma to ~ 175 Ma, the main period of mountain building occurred between 80 – 120 million years ago, as a result of the shortening and deformation of the ancient continental shelf as exotic island terranes collided and were accreted onto the continent's margin.
Although tax horsepower was computed on a similar basis in several other European countries during the two or three decades before the Second World War, continental cylinder dimensions were already quoted in millimeters, reflecting the metric measurement system.
Although CONMEBOL President Nicolas Leoz proposed hosting the continental tournament in Mexico ( a member of the CONCACAF federation ) and board members Brazil and Chile discussed the possibility of exchanging the 2015 and 2019 tournaments, it was decided in the end, as the CBF confirmed in February 2011, that the 2015 Copa América is to be held in Brazil.
Although most in the United Kingdom and continental Europe expected a short war, Rocker predicted on August 7, 1914 " a period of mass murder such as the world has never known before " and attacked the Second International for not opposing the conflict.
Although there are many continental and international restaurants in Larnaca, visitors do not miss out on indulging in the local food.
Although the bombers were staged out of the continental US, the RAF base was employed in the role of an alternate in case of emergency, and was used as such by at least one aircraft.
Although the British monarchy relinquished claims to continental Normandy and other French claims in 1801, the Channel Islands ( except for Chausey under French sovereignty ) remain Crown dependencies of the British Crown to this day.
Although the U. S. Air Force had already inactivated Aerospace Defense Command, the continental U. S. region, along with Alaskan and Canadian regions provided an improved command and operational system for North American air defense.
" Although the University eventually passed the motion, the episode did more to draw attention to the continuing antipathy between the analytic ( of which Cambridge's faculty is a leading exponent ) and the post-Hegelian continental philosophical traditions ( with which Derrida's work is more closely associated ).
Although the " virginalist school " usually refers to English composers, it would not be incorrect to use the word in connection with some continental keyboard composers of the period, such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and Giovanni Picchi, or Samuel Scheidt and Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck.
Although the European continental branch of Freemasonry has organizations that allow political discussion within their Masonic Lodges and a few operate as active political lobbies for secularist causes, as exemplified by the Grand Orient of France, Masonic researcher Trevor W. McKeown argues:
Although geostationary orbits are useful for observing the continental United States, Soviet sensor technology sometimes required high-contrast observing angles which could only be achieved from higher latitudes.

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